Jack, A., Boyatzis, R.E., Khawaja, M., Passarelli, A.,M. & Leckie, R. (2013). Visioning in the brain: an fMRI Study of inspirational coaching and Mentoring. Social Neuroscience. 8(4). 369-384. This article is the second in a series of four articles about Why Compassionate Coaching Gets Results (insert hyperlink). This article will explain the research foundation…

Do you remember your favorite class, where your hand cramped up trying to capture all of the great information coming so fast? Last month I got to go to back to school for one of my favorite classes. I plan to share what I learned with you in a 4-part series. I traveled to…

One of the coaching services that clients value most is preparing for job interviews. For many people, going for a job interview is about as much fun as getting a cavity filled: uncomfortable, occasionally painful, but something you can endure when followed by a nap. I’ve written guides to preparing for interviews, conducted hundreds of…

Have you ever forced yourself to go to a networking event you dread and ended up having fun? Great people, interesting conversations, potential opportunities – mission accomplished. Until you put that pile of business cards on your desk the next morning. Now what do I do? Last month I traveled to my first National Career…

One of my clients gave me the title for this first blog post. We had finished a coaching session where I used one of my newer tools, the Career Construction Interview by Dr. Mark Savickas. I had asked my client a series of 4 questions to clarify what kind of role he prefers, what types…

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About Career Sparks

Welcome to my blog!
Years ago my graphic designer Kathleen Kenney said that when I talked about my work, I used images of light. That spark of light she put into my logo reminds me of why I became a coach in the first place.

I feel lucky to get to learn about careers from my clients every day. I'll share some of my discoveries with you here, and perhaps something will spark an idea for your own career.

And if you join my email list or Twitter feed, I promise not to bug you all the time!